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Why would any retailer stock a shortwave radio in this
day-and-age? even in this day and age, shortwave radio is still the only way for radio listeners to get the radio news directly from other countries, or to directly hear each country's opinions about world events from the countries theirselves. |
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![]() "Stereophile22" wrote in message ... Why would any retailer stock a shortwave radio in this day-and-age? even in this day and age, shortwave radio is still the only way for radio listeners to get the radio news directly from other countries, or to directly hear each country's opinions about world events from the countries theirselves. Absolutely agree, there is still a place for shortwave despite the internet. Mike |
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I'm baffled by the suggestion that shortwave has something to fear
from the internet. I mean, why is there a threat to shortwave and not newspapers, magazines, FM broadcasting, movies, television or any one of the dozens of other media out there that carry the same sorts of information that one could, in principle, dig out from among a billion web pages on the internet? I just don't see this often cited "shortwave/internet" connection. In fact, I think the internet will be good for shortwave. In my view, what has kept shortwave alive thus far is the fact that it haa more interesting content than other mass media. The internet simply makes this truer than ever before; for while there is of course interesting info in the net, it's buried under so much crap that you have to labor over google for hours just to find one interesting tidbit. The internet could be the best thing that ever happened to shortwave. Steve "Mike Terry" wrote in message ... "Stereophile22" wrote in message ... Why would any retailer stock a shortwave radio in this day-and-age? even in this day and age, shortwave radio is still the only way for radio listeners to get the radio news directly from other countries, or to directly hear each country's opinions about world events from the countries theirselves. Absolutely agree, there is still a place for shortwave despite the internet. Mike |
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